Antipriestcraft

/ˌæntiˈpriːstkræft/ noun

Opposition to or action against the political or social influence and manipulation practiced by priests and religious clergy.

From anti- (against) + priestcraft (the use of priestly influence for political gain). The term priestcraft itself emerged in 17th-century English to critique clergy exercising temporal power beyond spiritual authority. Antipriestcraft became common in 18th-century Enlightenment discourse challenging institutional religion.

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